In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence.
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"In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence." — Dan Hill
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In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence. — Dan Hill
About Dan Hill
Dan Hill was a Musician from Canada (1954–present).
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Who said "In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing a…"?
This quote is attributed to Dan Hill, a Musician from Canada.
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Dan Hill lived from 1954 – present.